Map-Making, Landscapes and Memory
Discover the intricate relationship between geography and history in Map-Making, Landscapes and Memory by William J. Smyth. Published in 2006, this comprehensive book spans 760 pages and offers a unique perspective on colonial and early modern Ireland, focusing on the period from c. 1550 to c. 1750. Smyth, a renowned geographer, delves into how mapping and landscapes shape our understanding of memory and identity within the context of British and Irish history. This engaging exploration is essential for anyone interested in the historical narratives of Europe, particularly Great Britain and Ireland. Enhance your knowledge of this pivotal era by adding this insightful work to your collection today!